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D-Link router - firewall help.
Is there anyway to disable this annoying firewall?? its so annoying. i dont need it. any help would be nice.
I imagine you are having problems with file transfers and what not. If you are running small network, you're probably in NAT, which also can create some communication issues. Apparently you just want to get rid of it. Be sure you know your IP, whether it be static or dynamic, just to be safe for when you reboot and "shake". Though you can configure some settings, most hardware firewalls configuration are tough to get around, for a reason. Best bet is to just run a direct connection and not use it the gateway/firewall at all if you really don't feel like messing with it.
I would strongly advise keeping it, BUT. . .
if you really want to get rid of it just log on to it as the admin and allow all traffic on all ports to go unobstructed. Poof, your firewall just turned into a broken window
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| Originally posted by Matrix I would strongly advise keeping it, BUT. . . if you really want to get rid of it just log on to it as the admin and allow all traffic on all ports to go unobstructed. Poof, your firewall just turned into a broken window |
you need to redirect all requests to your machines IP...
basically whenever a ping/packet goes out from any machine the return will be redirected to your machine. in the advanced tab you should see something about redirect/relay i forget since im work, but when i get home i can check it...but there is a big list and it has the option 2 boxes with a ~ in the middle of each
basically its asking all request to YOUR network will be routed to which IP on your network and which ports to access...
i hope im right...hehe i havent touched my dlink in a minute..but yea i still had problems with messing with it so i just stopped...
I dont like firewalls, used one on my 56k, but it had spyware, so i couldnt connect to my isp, so couldnt get online
I will wait till i have adsl
Otherwise get hacking
jk
Hehe i have the same D-link router
and in the admin window there is some stuff about the ports and firewall but i never could understand what is on and what is off
maybe somebody else can give a real nice tutorial ?
i hate being PASSIVE all the time
You'll probably have to enable port forwarding for ports you need to access stuff.
ie: port 21 for FTP transfers, port 8000 for streaming audio (usually)
just put your internal IP as the DMZ. i dunno if thats an option, but thats how it is on my linksys.
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